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France and Wales will be determined to finish their respective campaigns on a high when they face off in what promises to be a thrilling encounter in Paris on Saturday.

With England securing their second successive championship with their win over Scotland last week, both France and Wales are amongst the tournament’s also-rans.

They will however be desperate to finish the tournament on a high as both sides know that victory will secure them second position in the standings if England beat Ireland in their final match in Dublin.

A top four Rugby World Cup seed is also on the horizon for Wales if they can win in Paris, and if England defeat Ireland later in the day.

Although both les Bleus and Wales have delivered impressive performances, they are still some way off the standard set by England who claimed narrow wins over these sides earlier in the competition.

France have impressed throughout this year’s tournament but still lack the killer instinct of a great side – like England – and although they have come on in leaps and bounds they are very much a work in progress.

The play of les Bleus‘ forwards has been particularly impressive in this year’s tournament with players like the talismanic number eight Louis Picamoles and flanker Kévin Gourdon combining brilliantly throughout, and their showdown – alongside Fabien Sanconnie – with Wales’ back row of Ross Moriarty, Sam Warburton and Justin Tipuric will be one of this Test’s highlights.

France secured their first bonus-point win of the tournament last week when they beat Italy 40-18 in Rome but they still committed to many handling errors – something which they can ill afford against Wales, who will be quietly confident as they have won the last five encounters between these sides.

Wales delivered arguably their best performance of the championship in their 22-9 triumph over Ireland in Cardiff last weekend and France’s head coach Guy Novès knows his side will have to be at their best if they want to beat Rob Howley’s charges.

“When you see the intensity, the rigour, the pragmatism, the lucidity and the accuracy in all their movements, their defensive physicality… you saw the Irish, who are one of the best teams in the world, fell apart and couldn’t put in place their game,” he said.

“We still have a lot of work to do. If we play and make as many mistakes (as we did against Italy), we won’t survive against Wales. That’s for sure.”

Meanwhile, Warbuton has put the result against Ireland behind him and feels Wales must improve on their performance from that match if they want to beat their hosts.

“Home advantage has a massive part to play in this championship because the teams are so close together that home advantage is another to take you over the finish line,” he said.

“So we know that if we are to win in Paris we will have to produce our best performance.

“We are pleased with the way we played against Ireland but there weren’t a lot of pats on the back. Because there were a lot of times when, in the second half, we made errors where we shouldn’t have, and we could have lost that game.

“So we’ve still got a bit of an edge about us, because we want to put those things right and put in a better performance against France.”